CertainKey To Pay $10,000 For MD5 Collision 14
jlcooke writes "CertainKey Inc. (the folks who put a $10,000 bounty on finding a collision in MD5) will award the prize Friday to Xuejia Lai, Xaioyun Wang, and Hongbo Yu of the Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering at Shanghai Jiaotong University in Shanghai, China.
These are the same people who Broke SHA-1."
Gives a whole new meaning to... (Score:2, Funny)
HACKED BY CHINESE!
Now make them find the substitute! (Score:1)
Unfortunately... (Score:4, Funny)
watch out! (Score:1, Funny)
Re:watch out! (Score:2)
Re:watch out! (Score:2)
Tom
the reward is just like a bonus (Score:1)
It would server great as a bonus in research though
Re:the reward is just like a bonus (Score:3, Informative)
I think by "nondeterministic", you mean a relation which maps multiple inputs to a single output, don't you? The output of any hashing algorithm is deterministic: that is, you always get the same hash out when you put the same input string in. And I'll think you'll find when you look at the algorithm
Re:the reward is just like a bonus (Score:2)
You could have stopped right there, honestly...
Hashing functions are designed to explicitly prevent or make exceedingly difficult that sort of thing, so you can't just "work backwards" in that way. Maybe you'd like to review the algorithm... [wikipedia.org]
Does this mean... (Score:1)
what is safe now ? (Score:1)
Re:what is safe now ? (Score:1, Informative)